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events that occur after the climax and lead to the story’s ending
Which type of conflict?character vs. self character vs. character character vs. societycharacter vs. fatecharacter vs. nature a mongoose vs. cobras
Which type of conflict?character vs. self character vs. character character vs. societycharacter vs. fatecharacter vs. nature A man falls down the stairs and hurts himself
Which type of conflict?character vs. self character vs. character character vs. societycharacter vs. fatecharacter vs. nature A man climbs a mountain in snowy conditions
Which type of conflict?character vs. self character vs. character character vs. societycharacter vs. fatecharacter vs. nature A student rebels against getting a good education by not studying
Which type of conflict?character vs. self character vs. character character vs. societycharacter vs. fatecharacter vs. nature A boy works to impress a girl
In “A Boy and a Man”, why doesn’t Rudi go to Kurtal for help with the rescue of the man in the crevasse?
Rudi knows it will take him too long and the man will freeze to death.
In “After Twenty Years,” this is the characteristic about the stranger’s appearance that leads Bob to say, “You’re not Jimmy!”
In “The Californian’s Tale,” why does the narrator hesitate about staying to meet Henry’s wife?
The narrator admires the picture of Henry’s wife so much that he is afraid to meet her.
When Schatz says, “You don’t have to stay with me if it’s going to bother you,” what does he think will bother his father?
Name at least two conflicts that the characters deal with in “A Boy and a Man”
-character vs. self-character vs. nature (crevasse, cold temp.)
This character doesn’t embarrass Victor in front of Theresa because he was once a young boy too.
This character died on the Citadel and is known throughout the Alps for being a great guide.
This character helps Rikki-tikki battle Nagaina by creating a distraction